Foreign Languages, Fine Arts, and International Cultural Studies
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1 Foreign Languages, Fine Arts, and International Cultural Studies Office: Room 5312 Phone: Chairperson Dr. Suzanne Forsberg Professors Forsberg Molina Associate Professor Wingate Professor Emeriti Greene Orti Adjuncts Bregegere Cabri Coburn Del Busto D Augusta D Italia-Wiener El-Ayouty Fontana Adjuncts cont d Garcia-Vasquez Hawley Kaminski Louzonis Mallory Mendez Merouani Michel Miramonti Morricone Murillo Parkinson Ridler Rinaldi Rivero Scruggs Shea Shilova Skrill Suchma Tyson Viswanathan Department Mission The department s mission is to participate in and contribute to the College s mission by offering, through our various courses, programs, and majors, a fundamental and thorough education in the liberal arts and concurrently by correlating the benefits of a liberal education with specific major-field studies (e.g., International Cultural Studies). Through its courses in the General Education Program, the department strives to create a firm foundation for students education, thus providing them with fundamentals for living a fulfilling life. While pursuing their separate major programs, students also are exposed to the humanistic values of a liberal education as signified by the department s role in the general education program. Through course offerings in foreign languages, the fine arts, and international cultural studies, the students learn to appreciate the complexities of the multicultural society in which we live. At the same time, the department supports the College curriculum by contributing to the educational needs of its multiracial, ethnically varied, urban student body. Goals and Objectives Provide courses in foreign languages, fine arts, and international cultural studies that complement and help complete the College s liberal arts curriculum and which, in the case of art and music, serve as essential elements of the General Education Program. Help prepare students in ICS and Spanish majors for meaningful careers in a broad range of areas, such as business, government, law, teaching, and social services. Provide minor concentrations in music, fine arts, foreign languages, and international studies as a significant supplement to the student s chosen major. Develop in all students an appreciation of cultural and linguistic diversity and offer an in-depth understanding of those cultures the students choose to investigate. Develop in all students, particularly the ICS and Spanish majors, the knowledge and skills needed for graduate studies. Enrich students academic experiences at the College through a wide variety of cultural experiences, such as concerts on and off campus, museum tours, architectural field trips, and other social events that draw upon the city s cultural richness. Offer to departmental majors and interested students from other departments the opportunity for internships and study abroad in contexts appropriate to their academic interest. Objectives Students will effectively demonstrate an understanding of concepts from their courses in written and oral form. Students will analyze works of art and music using the appropriate vocabulary of each discipline. Students will speak, write, read, and exhibit an understanding of languages, cultures, and literature in Spanish, French, or Italian. Students will demonstrate an ability to live in and understand a foreign culture for a period of a month or a year.
2 Students will derive valuable work experience in an internship that could lead not only to future career opportunities and but also to an engagement in the global community. Program Requirements Major in International Cultural Studies The major in International Cultural Studies gives the student an awareness and understanding of the cultures and behavior of peoples in the contemporary world. From world hunger and the environment to technology and communication, majors learn about the integral role culture plays in today s most pressing issues. Gaining an appreciation of their own culture through the study of other societies, majors also come to understand the role culture plays in various modes of communication. The ICS major prepares the student for graduate study leading to a master s degree in international studies as well as a wide range of career opportunities in the public and private sectors, including careers in banking, multinational corporations, internationally oriented firms, various government agencies, and cultural foundations and institutes. The program includes a study-abroad component as well as an internship experience. Students choose one of three concentrations in the major: Western Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, and International Business. Major in International Cultural Studies Concentration in International Business General Education Program (see page 15)...48 First Year Program... Bodies of Knowledge... HCE - Take TWO Fine Arts (FA) courses. The department strongly recommends ONE music and ONE art... SEH - Take ECO 1201 Principles of Macroeconomics... MAT 1101 or placement exam (pre- or co-requisite) ACC 1101 Elementary Accounting I... 4 MAT 1101 or placement exam... BUS 1001 BUS 1001 Organization and Management... 3 ECO 2202 Principles of Microeconomics... ECO 1201 ECO 2306 Money and Banking... ECO 1201 ECO 3331/FIN 3301 Principles of Finance... 3 ECO 4403 International Economics, Trade, and Finance... 3 ACC 1001 or ACC 1101 ECO 2202 or ECO 2306 MAT 1105 or placement exam ECO 2306 Junior standing FA 1403 Music of Many Cultures... 3 Select FOUR foreign language courses in sequence HR 2204 Human Resources Management... 3 BUS 1001 Peoples/Cultures of the Contemporary World I... 3 Peoples/Cultures of the Contemporary World II... 3 ICS 3380/PSY 3380 Cross-Cultural Psychology/Communications... 3 ICS 3315 Spanish Civilization and Culture... ICS 5306 German Culture and Fine Arts (Honors)... ICS 5307 Austrian Culture and Fine Arts (Honors)... ICS 5431 Latino Culture and Literature... ICS 4450 Study Abroad... 3 ICS 4990 Internship in International Cultural Studies... 3 ICS 4998 Senior Thesis Chairperson s approval or PSY 1103 or higher and Open to Honor Student or with Chairperson s approval Open to Honor Student or with Chairperson s approval Open to Honor Student or with Chairperson s approval MKT 2201 Marketing... 3 BUS 1001 MKT 3330 International Marketing... 3 MKT 2201 Liberal Arts 3 (for specific academic subjects, see page 15)... 9 General electives...12 Total credits required The 12 credits must all be in the same language. 2 The successful completion of ICS 4998 satisfies the College s Thesis requirement. 3 Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree must complete 2/3 of their degree credits (i.e. minimum 90 credits) from courses in the Liberal Arts category. For specific academic subjects, see page 15. St. Francis College Programs of Study 2
3 Major in International Cultural Studies Concentration in Latin American and Caribbean Studies General Education Program (see page 15)...48 First Year Program... Bodies of Knowledge... HCE - Take TWO Fine Arts (FA) courses. The department strongly recommends ONE music and ONE art... SEH - Take ECO 1201 Principles of Macroeconomics... MAT 1101 or placement exam (pre- or co-requisite) SEH - Take ECO 1202 Principles of Microeconomics... ECO1201 ECO 3304 Economics of Less Developed Countries... 3 ECO 1201 FA 1403 Music of Many Cultures... 3 Select FOUR foreign language courses in sequence Chairperson s approval Peoples/Cultures of the Contemporary World I... 3 Peoples/Cultures of the Contemporary World II... 3 ICS 3311 Contemporary Latin American Authors... 3 ICS 3312 Hispanic Caribbean Cultures and Literature... 3 ICS 3314 Puerto Rican Culture and Civilization... 3 ICS 3315/SPA 3402 Spanish Civilization and Culture... 3 ICS 3370/SOC 2040 Cultural Anthropology... 3 or ICS 3380/PSY 3380 Cross-Cultural Psychology/Communications... 3 ICS 4313 Origins/Development of Liberation in Latin America... 3 ICS 4450 Study Abroad... 3 ICS 4990 Internship in International Cultural Studies... 3 ICS 4998 Senior Thesis ICS 5341/SPA 5401 Latino Culture and Literature... SPA 3414 Hispanic Caribbean Culture and Literature... General electives...24 Total credits required The 12 credits must all be in the same language. 2 The successful completion of ICS 4998 satisfies the College s Thesis requirement. or PSY 1103 or higher Open to Honors Students or with Chairperson s approval St. Francis College Programs of Study 3
4 Major in International Cultural Studies Concentration in Western European Studies General Education Program (see page 15)...48 First Year Program... Bodies of Knowledge... HCE - Take TWO Fine Arts (FA) courses. The department strongly recommends ONE music and ONE art... SEH - Take ECO 1201 Principles of Macroeconomics... MAT 1101 or placement exam (pre- or co-requisite) SEH - Take ECO 1202 Principles of Microeconomics... ECO 1201 HIS 2404 Modern European History HIS 1201 FA 1403 Music of Many Cultures... 3 Select FOUR of the following courses...12 FA 1408 Italian Fine Arts... FA 1402 FA 3409 Art and Architecture in England... FA 1402 FRE 3405 French Civilization and Culture... FA 1402 ICS 5306 German Culture and Fine Arts (Honors)... Open to Honor Students-or with Dept. Chair ICS 5307/FA 3413 Austrian Culture and Fine Arts (Honors)... Open to Honor Students-or with Dept. Chair Select FOUR foreign language courses in sequence Chairperson s approval Peoples/Cultures of the Contemporary World I... 3 Peoples/Cultures of the Contemporary World II... 3 Any ICS course 3000 or higher ICS 3315/SPA 3402 Spanish Civilization and Culture... 3 ICS 3380/PSY 3380 Cross-Cultural Psychology/Communications... 3 ICS 4450 Study Abroad... 3 ICS 4990 Internship in International Cultural Studies... 3 ICS 4998 Senior Thesis General electives...24 Total credits required The 12 credits must all be in the same language. 2 ICS 5306 is recommended. 3 The successful completion of ICS 4998 satisfies the College s Thesis requirement. or PSY 1103 or higher St. Francis College Programs of Study 4
5 Major in Spanish A major in Spanish is an in-depth study and analysis of the Spanish language, its written form, and the knowledge of the literature and culture of the people of Hispanic descent. This major introduces the student to the Spanish-speaking world from global and multicultural perspectives. Students are expected to have command of the Spanish language and to understand the culture or cultures the language reflects. A major in Spanish prepares students for various career opportunities in the fields of teaching, bilingual education, interpreting, translation, business, mass media communication, journalism, science and technology, and global economy. Students can also pursue master s and Ph.D. degrees in Spanish. General Education Program (see page 15)...48 First Year Program... Bodies of Knowledge... HCE - Take TWO Fine Arts (FA) courses. The department strongly recommends ONE music and ONE art... Select FOUR foreign language courses in sequence Chairperson s approval Select EITHER Group A or Group B below Group A Select BOTH of the following courses SPA 1101 Lower Beginning Spanish... SPA 1102 Upper Beginning Spanish... SPA 1101 Group B Select BOTH of the following courses SPA 1105 Spanish for Bilingual Students... SPA 2115 Conversation in Spanish... SPA 1105 or SPA 2104 SPA 2103 Lower Intermediate Spanish SPA 1102 or placement exam SPA 2104 Upper Intermediate Spanish... 3 SPA 2103 SPA 2201 Contemporary Readings of Spain/Latin America I... 3 SPA 2104 ICS 3314 Puerto Rican Culture and Civilization... and ICS 3315/SPA 3402 Spanish Civilization and Culture... SPA 4419 Travel and Study in Spain, Latin America or the Caribbean... and Select FIVE of the following courses...15 SPA 3302 Contemporary Spanish Literature: 1898 to Present... SPA 2202 SPA 3305 History of Spanish-American Literature I... SPA 2104 SPA 3306 History of Spanish-American Literature II... SPA 3305 SPA 3411 Latin American Nobel Laureates in Literature... SPA 4308 Advanced Spanish Conversation... SPA 2202 SPA 4407 Cervantes... SPA 2202 SPA 4415 Puerto Rican Literature: Ethnicity and National Identity in Poetry, Fiction, and Essays... 3 SPA 3414 Hispanic Caribbean Culture and Literature... SPA 5401/ICS 5341 Latino Culture and Literature... Open to Honors Students or with Chairperson s approval SPA 4998 Senior Thesis... 4 Senior standing General electives...25 Total credits required Choose from French, Italian, or Latin. Students may take all 12 credits in another language. No CLEP, NYU, Advanced Placement or other examinations may replace this requirement. LB Lower Beginning, UB Upper Beginning, LI Lower Intermediate, UI Upper Intermediate. 2 Heritage students who speak Spanish must select GROUP B. If the student has language skills beyond the intermediate level he/she can proceed to the advanced courses. Students majoring in Spanish must complete a total of 27 credits, including the thesis. If these course requirements are waived, the credits must be completed as free electives. Please speak with the Chairperson for appropriate language placement. Students must see Department for Group B placement. 3 The successful completion of SPA 4998 satisfies the College s Comprehensive Examination/Thesis requirement. St. Francis College Programs of Study 5
6 Minor in Fine Arts This minor provides the student with a sound grounding in the visual arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture. FA 1402 Orientation in Art... 3 Select FIVE of the following courses...15 FA 1100 Introduction to Glassblowing... FA 1101 Illuminated Manuscript:: Neon Art... FA 1408 Italian Fine Arts... FA 1402 or FA 1420 FA 1420 American Art... FA 2403 Twentieth Century Art FA 2404/5 Introduction to Studio Art... FA 1402 or FA 1420 FA 2408 Commemorative Practices in the U.S.... AMS 1001 and WRI 1100 FA 2409 Art of Social Change... FA 1402, FA 1420 or AMS 1001 FA 3210 Women in the Arts... WRI 1100, FA 1401 and FA 1402 FA 3409 Art and Architecture in England... FA 1402 or FA 1420 FA 5406 Ancient Egyptian Art... Open to Honor Students or with Chairperson s FA 5414 Art in New York City (Honors)... Open to Honor Students or with Chairperson s FA 5440 Studies in Architecture: The Building Is the Book (Honors)... Open to Honor Students or with Chairperson s FRE 3405 French Civilization and Culture... FA 1402 ICS 3315/SPA 3402 Spanish Civilization and Culture... and ICS 5306 German Culture and Fine Arts (Honors)... Open to Honor Students or with Chairperson s ICS 5307 Austrian Culture and Fine Arts (Honors)... Open to Honor Students or with Chairperson s Total credits required...18 Minor in Foreign Languages Foreign languages give students skills (speaking, understanding, reading, and writing) that serve as an excellent supplement to the student s general education and increase the student s academic credibility when he or she applies for positions in a chosen career. Minor in French FRE 1101 Lower Beginning French FRE 1102 Upper Beginning French FRE 1101 FRE 2103 Lower Intermediate French FRE 1102 FRE 2104 Upper Intermediate French FRE 2103 FRE 3405 French Civilization and Culture... 3 FA 1402 Total credits required Students with advanced standing in French may substitute more advanced courses for French 1101, 1102, 2103, or 2104 as approved by the department Chairperson. A maximum of 6 CLEP credits will be accepted toward the minor in French. Minor in Italian ITA 1101 Lower Beginning Italian ITA 1102 Upper Beginning Italian ITA 1101 ITA 2103 Lower Intermediate Italian... 3 ITA 1102 ITA 2104 Upper Intermediate Italian... 3 ITA 1203 FA 1408 Italian Fine Arts... FA 1402 ITA 2001 Italian Film: From Neorealism to Contemporary... Total credits required A maximum of 6 CLEP credits will be accepted toward the minor in Italian. St. Francis College Programs of Study 6
7 Minor in Spanish SPA 1101 Lower Beginning Spanish SPA 1102 Upper Beginning Spanish SPA 1101 SPA 2103 Lower Intermediate Spanish SPA 1102 or placement exam SPA 2104 Upper Intermediate Spanish SPA 2103 Select ONE of the following courses... 3 SPA 2201 Contemporary Readings of Spain/Latin America I... SPA 2104 SPA 2202 Contemporary Readings of Spain/Latin America II... SPA 2104 SPA 3402/ICS 3315 Spanish Civilization and Culture... and SPA 5401 Latino Culture and Literature... Open to Honor Students or with Chairperson s Total credits required Students with advanced standing in Spanish may substitute more advanced courses from SPA 1105 through SPA 4419 as offered and as approved by the department Chairperson. A maximum of 6 CLEP credits will be accepted toward the minor in Spanish. Minor in International Cultural Studies Peoples/Cultures of the Contemporary World I... 3 Peoples/Cultures of the Contemporary World II... 3 ICS 3380/PSY 3380 Cross-Cultural Psychology/Communications... 3 or PSY 1103 or higher Select ONE of the following courses... 3 ICS 3311 Contemporary Latin American Authors... ICS 3312 Hispanic Caribbean Cultures and Literature... ICS 3314 Puerto Rican Culture and Civilization... ICS 3370/SOC 2040 Cultural Anthropology Select ONE of the following courses... 3 FA 3409 Art and Architecture in England... FA 1402 FRE 3405 French Civilization and Culture... FA 1402 Select ONE of the following courses... 3 FA 1408 Italian Fine Arts... FA 1402 ICS 3315/SPA 3402 Spanish Civilization and Culture... ICS 5306 German Culture and Fine Arts (Honors)... ICS 5307 Austrian Culture and Fine Arts (Honors) Total credits required Minor in Music Open to Honor Students-or with Chairperson s Open to Honor Students-or with Chairperson s FA 1401 Music of the Western World... 3 FA 1405 Fundamentals of Music Theory... 3 Select ONE of the following courses FA 2100 Beginning Guitar... FA 4996 Choir (take 3 1CR sections)... Select TWO of the following courses... 6 FA 1403 Music of Many Cultures... FA 1404 American Music... FA 5415 Opera as Drama(Honors)... Select ONE of the following courses... 3 FA 3210 Women in the Arts... St. Francis College Programs of Study 7
8 FA 5417 The Blues, Jazz and the Harlem Renaissance(Honors)... Open to Honor Students or with Dept. Chair ICS 5306 German Culture and Fine Arts (Honors)... Open to Honor Students or with Dept. Chair ICS 5307 Austrian Culture and Fine Arts(Honors)... Open to Honor Students or with Dept. Chair Total credits required St. Francis College Programs of Study 8
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